Military Type 1940
This model is a reproduction of the 1940s British military "Dirty Dozen" and the German Air Force " B Watch." While faithfully recreating the military design of the time, the watch uses a Seagull hand-wound movement with small seconds, further enhancing the perfection of the design.
Reproduction of the Dirty Dozen (Black)
This is a reproduction of the so-called "Dirty Dozen" developed for the British Army in 1944. The British Army commissioned several Swiss watchmakers (Omega, IWC , Longines, Jaeger-LeCoultre, etc.) to manufacture this model. As a result, the designs by several manufacturers were almost identical, so it was given the nickname " The Dirty Dozen " from the movie about 12 mercenaries held captive. It uses a Seagull movement with a small second hand at the 6 o'clock position, more faithfully recreating the design of the time.
B watch reproduction (green)
Based on the so-called " B watch" developed for the German Air Force's bomber navigators, this model features a large seconds display and a smoky green sunburst dial, adding a modern touch to the practical design of the time.
About Segal
Seagull is a manufacturer specializing in mechanical movements founded in Tianjin, China in 1955. In addition to being used by many European brands, the company is also known for producing tourbillons and movements based on Venus' Cal. 175 .
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